Title :
Long-term stability and performance characteristics of crystal quartz gauge at high pressures and temperatures
Author :
Matsumoto, N. ; Sudo, Y. ; Sinha, B. ; Niwa, M.
Author_Institution :
Schlumberger K.K. Fuchinobe, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
Good long-term stability of high precision quartz pressure sensors are necessary for various applications ranging from pressure transient analysis to permanent monitoring systems for optimal reservoir management in the petroleum industry. A crystal quartz gauge (CQG) is a dual-mode thickness-shear quartz pressure sensor that has been used in the oil-field services for the past eight years. High accuracy, resolution and fast response time of this sensor enable a reliable estimate of formation permeability and helps in reducing the overall cost of oil and gas production. Production statistics of manufactured CQGs show its yield exceeding 85% with excellent performance repeatability. The pressure reading errors of manufactured gauges are less than 6.89 kPa (1 psi) (plus 0.01% of the reading because of the uncertainty of the dead-weight tester). The pressure resolution is better than 20.7 Pa (0.003 psi) over 1 second gate time. An extremely effective dynamic compensation algorithm yields corrected pressure readings with a response time as short as a strain-gauge based pressure transducer while retaining high performance of a quartz gauge. Recent long-term stability tests of CQGs show a negligibly small drift on the order of a few-tenths of a psi (0.1 psi=689 Pa) at 103 MPa (15 kpsi) and 175°C for a period of more than a year. These results confirm that the CQG characteristics exceed the demanding specifications for both the well-tests and permanent monitoring systems
Keywords :
compensation; crystal resonators; oil technology; petroleum industry; pressure sensors; stability; 103 MPa; 175 degC; SiO2; crystal quartz gauge; dual-mode thickness-shear quartz pressure sensor; dynamic compensation algorithm; long-term stability; oil-field services; performance characteristics; performance repeatability; permanent monitoring systems; petroleum industry; pressure transient analysis; reservoir management; response time; well-tests; Delay; Manufacturing; Monitoring; Production; Reservoirs; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems and applications; Stability analysis; Testing; Transient analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency and Time Forum, 1999 and the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium, 1999., Proceedings of the 1999 Joint Meeting of the European
Conference_Location :
Besancon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5400-1
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1999.841478